Insurance CompaniesNORWICH UNION ±y F I R E I NSURANCE SOCIETY. The.Polic.es issued by tbis institution, among' other special advantages, cover LOSSES BY GAB AND LIGHTNING. Intending Insurers are reminded that this is the oldest Office doing business in New Zealand, and, possessing an IMMENSE RESERVE FUND, Offers UNQUESTIONABLE SECURITY, which is of tbe utmost consequence in selecting au Office in which to in.ure, and in which •O— IMMEDIATE SET/LI?@&T op LOSSE§. is amply providecj/ar, .tj^^ocKty's>Atfei_tß? being authorised S^^pe_l^pow^p<to adjust x Claims and p^y*4_e same ppornptly, without^ reference tp Directors, L^ealßoards, or Resident Secretaries. Js , The NewZesrtand Funds of the Societv^fre retained am invested in the Colony, thur imparting to it the character of a^horon^hly NATIONAL INSTITUTIOWT No charge is made -^or Survey _y6r Policies, and in premiums of insurancf/on all properties / TflE LOWEST RATES ARE CHARGED consistent with Security. _/ m proof of the great public confidence in the Norwich Union in England, on the Continent, and in the Colonies, its Business {still increasing) has reached upwards of £100,000,000. Further particulars bf the numerous advan-tage-offered to Insurers by tbis well-known Ofßce, may be obtained on application to W. M. STANTON, The Society's Attorney aud Agent. \* Sub- Agencies are, now established in all the sorroundingxUatricts and in Marlborough. v *-' 1848 - STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY of NEW Z^S-tAND. A , JEr-S^D^__TARINE. GAPUAF...^yyZ. £1,000,000. Un|iHrtted Liability of a large body of y Colonial Shareholders. Insurers in this Ofßce participate in tha profits-*, liberal arrangement hot affbroed by any other Company doing busines/ia the Colony. / Insurances effected at as low r/tes as any other Company. / NELSON BR AN.C 1J1..! LOCAL DIRECTORS. \ A. J. Richmond, Esq./M.H.R. A. PiTr, Esq., M.P.<y S_3-A__"StTS : Stoke & Suburban -South- Mr. W. Root. Hichmond, Appleby, Ranz»u, and Hope ... E. B. Waring, Esq Spring Grove. ... ... Mr. J.Rosk. Lower and Upper Wake- . field, and Fox Hill ... Mr. R. Chattock. Waimea West Mr A. J. Palmek Lower Moutere, Motueka, and Riwaka MrH. A.Tabbamt Takaka and Motupipi ... Mr G. C. Gilbert. Collingwood Mr VV. C. Biley. A. W. SCAIFE, 16 <4 . Chief Agent. / ' Medical. Aefvousnes*, • y y Los* of Power, V Spermatorrhoea, y Indiscretions of Eai.g Youth, t / Syphilitic Diseases. lOyWl cases afising from errors and the yieldy ing to the passions, no time ahould be. / r . lost to at once arrest the progress of • y disease.* > ' ' D ft. L. :L. S MI W H HAS devoted himself for toventy years in the colony to the praptUfe of this branch of hi 9 profession, while pnfviously, in England, he was the pupil of md practiaed with the celebrated Dr»:.T CAverw^U, the ,oply medical , practf-ku/er >jrhi ever j exclusively adopted -this: as the. sol* branch of his profession. | DrLL Smith herebH informs the public that HH 18 THK OKLY LEGALLY QOA-IFIED MEDICAL MAN IN THIS fePECIAUTY OF HIS ?bofession; that others advertising are un|| qualified, and that, thei efore, in pretending to be qualified are obt lining money under fahtfpretences. r ; . Dr t. |i SMi-ra^a-sci warns the rpublic against the quackSfces advertised.' If the taker of any of these ffl_/.rtised nostrums escape with bis 1ife,...0r his system be not thoroughly and irreparably, undermined by them he may look upon himself as the most fortunate mortal. Dr L L Smith has been "applied to by so many unfortunate broken down young-old-men, utterly crushed in spirit, ruined in body and filched in pocket, that he deems it a -duty to publish this to the world. , ; Those men pn'd women [who have been Jthis victims of •unprihcipled .harlatans frequently seek that recovery which is often beyond Dr Smith's control. When will the public understand that it is their interest to consult a .duh/ qualified medical man, y who has ma :e' this his sole study, ratheir khan apply to a number of ignorant imposters,* who • merely harp and prey upon their pockets and'nealth. Dr L L Smith has always stated that to warn the public of these quicksands is bis chief reason for advertising. J : '|djall cases of nervous debility, lowness ot spirit, loss of power, pimples on the forehead, lassitude, inaptitude for business, impotency, drainage from the system, and the various effects of errors of youth and bioodpoisoning from diseases previously contracted, DrLL tifnith invites sufferers to consult him, as he has ho hesitation in stating 'that no medical man, either here or in England, has had the opportunities of practice and extraordinary experience which he has h#d. T Therefore those who really desire to be treated by one who is at the head of his profession in this branch of medical practice should lose no time in seeking his advice. Nor should anyone marry without first consulting him. The New Consulting. Rooms are at 182 COLLINS STREET EAST, Meiboarne" Opposite the Melbourne Club. (Late residence of the Governor). Private entrance is in Stephen-street south. CONSULTATION FEE (by Letter) ...-31 Medicines forwarded to all colonies, so packed as to avoid observation. Bewks published by tbe Dr. can be had on I application to him. {^4
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 206, 31 August 1874, Page 4
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